8 Ways to Make the Case For Social Media At Your Nonprofit

8 Ways to Make the Case For Social Media At Your Nonprofit

Julia Claire Campbell Nonprofits, Social Media 39 Comments

There is no doubt about it – social networking has changed the game in terms of how people communicate, share information and learn about new things in their lives. With 73% of online adults using at least one social network and almost half (42%) of all online adults using multiple platforms, nonprofits that do not embrace this tectonic shift will …

10 Nonprofit Social Media Resolutions for 2014 (part 1)

10 Nonprofit Social Media Resolutions for 2014 (part 1 of 2)

Julia Claire Campbell Nonprofits, Social Media, Strategy 5 Comments

It’s not too late to create resolutions for the New Year! As a busy nonprofit professional, you have to wear many hats and extinguish multiple fires each day. With technology changing so rapidly and social media moving so quickly, how will you know what to prioritize in 2014? Here are my top 10 nonprofit social media resolutions for 2014: 1)     …

How the Latest Facebook Announcement Will Impact Your Social Media Strategy

How the Latest Facebook Announcement Will Impact Your Social Media Strategy

Julia Claire Campbell Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Twitter 55 Comments

Some people love it, some people hate it – and some people love to hate it. Your favorite social network is changing again, and this time for the better. In an announcement last week, Facebook unveiled their new News Feed FYI blog to “highlight major updates to News Feed and explain the thinking behind them.” Did you know that on …

Screw the strategy and just dive in

Julia Claire Campbell Social Media, Strategy 10 Comments

Recently I read a thought-provoking interview with the brilliant Guy Kawasaki, author of Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. If you’ve never heard of him, he’s the co-founder of Alltop.com and was previously the “chief evangelist” of Apple. So, the guy knows something about how to best enchant people. What struck me most in the interview was that …